Neutron absorbed by uranium splits into neutrons, protons, and gamma’s

202. How many LPAP’s do we have?

9 LPAP’s

203. How many HPAC’s do we have?

4 HPAC’s

204. How many reboilers are there?

2

205. Where are the reboilers located?

1A/4B Shaft Alley

206. Why do we use reboilers?

To prevent contamination of the propulsion plant from sources

207. What are some loads off the reboiler?

-Laundry Steam

-Galley Steam

-Hot Water Heaters

208. What is a simplified Primary loop?

Pump circulates through RX to S/G to cool RX and heat water in S/G for steam

209. How do we make potable water?

Distilling Units (D/U)

210. Classify the D/U’s

6stage, flash type, LP, 100gpd

211. How many D/U’s do we have?

4

212. Where are the D/U’s located?

DU 1&2 = MMR #1

DU 3&4 = MMR #2

213. How much water is used for the propulsion plant per day?

200,000 gpd

214. How do we produce electrical power onboard?

Ship’s Service Turbine Generators

215. How Many SSTG’s do we have?

4

216. Where are the SSTG’s located?

1&2 = MMR #1

3&4 = MMR #2

217. What are the SSTG’s rated at?

4160V, 8MW

218. What is the back-up to the SSTG’s?

Emergency Diesel Generators

219. How many EDG’s do we have?

4

220. What is the primary purpose of the EDG’s?

Supply power to Reactor Fill Pumps

221. What are the EDG’s rated at?

4160V, 2MW

222. How many Main Engine engines do we have?

4

ANTI-TERRORISM

223. What is the Definition of deadly force?

Force that a person uses causing, or that a person knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm. Its use justified only under conditions extreme necessity, as a last resort, when all lesser means have failed or can not be reasonably employed.

224. What is FPCON Alpha?

An increased general threat of possible terrorist activity against personnel or facilities

225. What is FPCON Bravo?

An increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists

226. What is FPCON Charlie?

An incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist action or targeting against personnel or facilities is likely

The operational cells of most terrorist groups can operate in covert postures for extended periods. While this clandestine nature contributes to their flexibility and effectiveness, it also requires terrorist groups to maintain and support intricate operational systems, complete with personnel and assets.

235. What are the 4 categories of Terrorist Organizations?

1. Planning and Preparation Cell

2. Admin & Logistics

3. Intelligence & Surveillance

4. Operation Combat

236. What Cell Formulates the Operational Planning?

Planning & Preparation

237. What Cell Provides financial support?

Admin and Logistics

238. What Cell is the Eyes and Ears of the Terrorist Group?

Intelligence and Surveillance

239. What cell includes bombers, shooters, and assassins?

Operational Combat

240. What 3 zones add structure to defense in depth?

- Assessment zone

- Warning Zone

- Threat Zone

241. In what zone do security forces initially interact with contacts?

Warning Zone

242. What is the innermost zone?

Threat Zone

243. What does NVPZ stand for?

Naval Vessel Protective Zone

244. How many yards must vessels stay away from US Naval Vessels?

100 yards

245. At what yardage must all vessels operate at a minimum speed to maintain a safe course?

500 yards

246. If a vessel wants to pass with in 100yards of a US Naval vessel, how do they contact official patrol?

VHF Channel 16

247. What Is the Punishment for Violating Protection Zones?

Up to 6 years in prison and fines up to $250,000

248. What are the four terrorist motivational categories?

- Separatist

- Ethnocentric

- Nationalist

- Revolutionary

249. What is the goal of a Separatist?

Goal of separation from existing entities through independence, political autonomy, or religious freedom or domination

250. What motivational group promotes superiority of a race?

Ethnocentric

251. What motivational group is based on loyalty or devotion to a nation?

Nationalist

252. What motivational group is dedicated to the overthrown of a government?

Revolutionary

253. What are some examples of a security alert?

- Bomb Threat

- Swimmer Attack

- Suspicious Package

- Shooter/ Hostage on Board

- Small boat attack

254. How many people are on the Response Task Force Team (RTFT)?

6

255. What does ISF stand for?

Import Security Force

256. What is Counter-Terrorism?

Offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism.

257. What does ROE stand for?

Rules of Engagement

258. Who trains the Ship’s force in every aspect of force protection to include security alerts?

Anti-Terrorism Training Team (ATTT)

259. Who does the ATTWO report to?

CDO

260. Who is responsible to the CO for developing and managing ATFP programs?

Anti-Terrorism Officer (ATO)

261. Who typically executes the “AT” mission through the ATTWO?

CDO

262. Who tactically employs command assets to defend a unit against terrorist attack when in port?

ATTWO

DECK

263. What type of anchor do we have onboard?

MK2 Stockless

264. What is the color on the 2nd to last shot?

Yellow

265. What color is the last shot?

Red

266. What is the weight of the anchor?

30 Tons

267. When anchoring, how much chain is paid out in relation to the depth of the water?

5 to 7 times

268. How long is the chain in fathoms?

15 fathoms

269. How long is the chain in feet?

90 feet

270. What holds the ship when anchored?

Weight of the Chain and Anchor

271. Which is larger, swing circle or drag circle?

Swing circle

272. What does anchors aweigh mean?

The anchor has been lifted from the bottom of the sea floor

273. What is the Bullnose?

The forward most chock in the ship

274. What is the Bullnose used for?

Towing

275. What does it mean to “dip the eye”?

If two mooring lines are placed on the same bollard, the second one is led through the eye of the first, then placed on the bollard.

276. What is a Bit?

A pair of heavy metal posts, fastened vertically on the deck to which mooring lines are secured

277. What is a bollard?

Common pier fittings

278. What is a Chock?

Metal fitting that serve as a fairlead for lines to a pier or other ships. There are open, closed, roller, and combination chocks.

279. What is a Capstan?

Vertical drum used to increase the mechanical advantage while heaving around on a line.

280. Were can you find a Capstan?

Where there are mooring lines

281. How far away from deck equipment must you stay away while handling line?

4-6 feet

282. What does heave around mean?

To apply tension on a line by hauling on it with a capstan or by hand

283. What does “Avast” mean?

Stop/Cease

284. What is the stronger type of line, double braid or three strand?

Double Braid

285. How do you measure line?

Circumference

286. How do you measure wire/rope?

Diameter

287. How many fueling stations do we have?

4

288. What are the fueling stations?

5,11,13,21

289. How many cargo stations do we have?

4

290. What are the cargo stations?

7,9,17,19

291. Where are the sliding pad eyes located?

HB2 and HB3

292. What does SURF stand for?

Standard Underway Replenishment Fixture

293. What does STREAM stand for?

Standard Tensioned Replenishment Alongside Method

294. What are the three types of underway replenishment?

CONREP, VERTREP, UNREP

295. Which fueling stations are double-probe receiving stations?

5, 11, 13

296. What is so special about Station 21?

Sending station (fuel transferring)

297. Who wears a yellow hard hat?

Rig Captain

298. Who wears a white with red cross hard hat?

Medical

299. Who wears a white with green cross hard hat?

Safety

300. Who wears a brown hard hat?

Winch Checker

301. Who wears a green hard hat?

Signalman

302. Who wears a ballistic hard hat?

Phone talkers

303. Who wears a red hard hat?

Gunner’s Mate

304. Who wears a blue hat?

Riggers

305. What is the P & D line?

Phone and Distance line

306. How far apart are the markers on the P&D line?

20FT

307. What are the colors of the markers’ on the P&D line?

GRYBW (green, red, yellow, blue, white)

308. What are green chem. lights used for on UNREP station?

Personnel

309. What is the standard speed of the ship during UNREP?

12-16 knots

310. What kind of fuel do we receive at our receiving stations?

JP5

311. Which is used during fueling transfer, highline or spanwire?

Spanwire

312. How many RHIB boats do we have?

2

313. What does RHIB stand for?

Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat

314. What is a monkey line?

Manrope used for personnel safety while raising and lowering the boat in case of sudden dropping of the boat

315. What % of body weight should you place on the monkey lines?

75%

316. What is the sea painter and what is it connected to?

A line used to make fast a boats bow and its connected to the RHIB

317. How many people does it take to man the oat davit?

11

318. What is the Coxswain job?

To know the boat’s physical characteristics, draft, and cargo and passenger capabilities in both fair weather and in foul.. Full charge of boat and crew, safety, cleanliness, and appearance of boat and crew.

319. Who has complete authority when in the RHIB?

Coxswain

320. What is the speed of the ship when lowering the RHIB?

5 knots

321. What type of davit do we have onboard?

Vest Davit

322. How many boat booms do we have onboard?

2

323. What is the purpose of a boat boom?

To allow small boats to moor to the ship while staying way clear of the side

324. What is the primary means of Man Over Board recovery?

HELO

325. Where is the Stern dock located?

Aft end of the ship

326. Where is the FOCSLE located?

Forward 02 Level

327. Where is the Accommodation ladder located?

Aft end of fantail.

NAVIGATION

328. What does GMT stand for?

Greenwich Mean Time

329. What does DR stand for?

Dead Reckoning

330. What does DIW stand for?

Dead In Water

331. What is the difference between True Bearing and Relative Bearing?

True Bearing: Any bearing in relation to true north given from 000 to 359 degrees

Relative Bearing: Any bearing in relation to the ship given from 000 to 359 degrees

332. From What and Where are the navigation lights operated from?

Telltale Panel on the Bridge behind the Helm

333. How many navigation lights are there?

5

334. What are the navigation lights called and what are their color?

Port Running Light – RED

STBD Running Light – Green

FWD Masthead Light – White

AFT Masthead Light – White

Stern Light – White

335. Name one thing used during a man overboard

Oscar Flag, Search Light, Life Ring, Smoke Float

336. What is the Stands called that house gyro repeaters for true bearing and fixed compass card for relative bearing?

Pelorus Stands

337. What is the name of the tool that QM’s use in conjunction with the pelorus to obtain bearing to visual navigation aids during transits through restricted waters?

Telescopic Alidade

338. What is the Job of the QMOW?

To maintain navigation plot and be the eyes, ears and voice of the Navigator when he is not present

339. What is the job of the Conning Officer?

To verbally drive the ship by giving rudder orders and speed orders to the helmsman and lee helmsman

340. What day shapes are flown for restricted maneuvering?

Ball-Diamond-Ball

341. What day shapes are flown for vessel aground?

Ball-Ball-Ball

342. What day shapes are flown for vessel not in command?

Ball-Ball

343. What day shape is flown for vessel at anchor?

Ball

344. What day shape is flown for vessel constrained by draft?

Cylinder

345. What lights are operated on the mast during a man overboard?

Red on Red Flashing

346. What lights are operated on the mast during restricted maneuvering?

Red over white over red

347. What lights are operated on the mast during vessel at anchor?

Red

348. What lights are operated on the mast during vessel not under command?

Red over Red

349. What lights are operated on the mast during vessel aground?

Red over Red over Red

350. What are the 4 flags flown during UNREP?

Golf, Romeo, Bravo, Prep

351. What tool is the tool used by QM’s to obtain L.O.P.’s from celestial bodies?

Marine Sextant

352. What tool is used by the QM’ to quickly plot L.O.P.’s during navigation details?

Parallel Motion Protractor (PMP)

353. How is the radius of the drag circle calculated for a planned anchorage?

Scope of the chain let out + Distance from the hawespipe to the center pelorus on the bridge

354. How is the radius of the swing circle calculated for a planned anchorage?

Scope of the chain let out + to the length of the ship

355. What shape is an electronic fix?

Triangle

356. What shape is a visual fix?

Circle

357. What shape is a DR fix?

Semi-Circle

358. What is an emergency breakaway?

When the ship separates itself from alongside another ship during UNREP using max rudder to turn and max propulsion for speed

359. What type of breakaway does our ship do after an UNREP?

Accelerated standard breakaway

360. Why doesn’t our ship do an emergency breakaway?

We would collide to other ship due to our pivot point located at 100 frame

361. What is the term passed to the bridge that must be logged into the deck log and also passed to the signal bridge so that flag romeo can be lowered, signifying that we are officially alongside the other ship?

“Messenger in Hand”

362. What is another term for the Ensign that is flown from the main truck while underway?

The steamer

363. What 3 times are the commissioning pennants aren’t flown?

1-Precom

2-Decom

3-When admiral flag is flying

364. Which lines run north and south, meet at the poles and are measured east and west; latitude or longitude?